Abstract
Ferritic stainless steel (FSS) 441 with CoMnO coatings were subjected to solid oxide fuel cell interconnect exposures (800{degree sign}C air and dual atmospheres (air/H2)). Oxidation behavior was observed using complimentary analytical techniques. Significant differences in oxidation behavior were observed in samples exposed to dual atmosphere conditions compared with air-only exposures, indicating rapid transport of hydrogen through FSS 441 and its influence on air side corrosion. Observations and interpretations are presented and discussed in context of developing inexpensive and durable SOFC interconnects.
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